Sentences with phrase «fact drives home»

That fact drives home the notion that virtual curb appeal has never been more important than it is today.
This was the first Westwood womenswear collection to which the name of Andreas Kronthaler was officially attached, a fact driven home by electronic signs spelling out AVWK and VAWK respectively (the initials of Kronthaler and Westwood).
The climate is wonderful too; on the day we visited it was beautifully cool and misty... in fact the drive home on the windy R74 took much longer than anticipated due t...

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The fact that Federal Reserve policy statements are pored over by investors was driven home once again when the removal of two words from the prior statement set off an intense debate over the central bank's view of risks to the economy.
That could simply be to drive home the fact that his retainer wasn't used only for Daniels's hush money.
The fact that Federal Reserve policy statements are pored over by investors was driven home once again when the removal of two words from the prior...
The same people who protest international support for third - world countries saying «we need to take care of our own first» are ironically the same people who actually want to abolish food stamps, the WIC program, free school lunches, welfare and social security in the US, never mind the fact that the people who benefit from these programs are the ones who cut their lawns, clean their homes, serve their meals in restaurants, and build their houses, all while going home to a tiny apartment they share with 6 other people and finding nothing to eat in the house but a can of green beans because payday is still 2 days off and there's only enough gas in the car to get them to work the next two days, so driving around town for 2 hours trying to find an open food bank isn't an option.
In fact, Dan and I spent a good part of the drive home time talking about the environment in which he grew up, the different ways in which his brothers and sisters have adopted, adapted, or changed some of those original traditions as they develop their own parenting styles, and how we planned to bring up our kids — should we ever get around to having them!
The family, the job, the newspaper, the radio, the movies, the Saturday Evening Post, the Reader's Digest, the lodge, the service club or woman's club, the billboards, the store windows, the politicians, the militarists, the manifold purveyors of culture and entertainment — in fact the total social situation is constantly driving home the message of rival secular faiths.
These letters drove home to me the sobering fact that the Electronic Church is a formidable threat to mainline churches today, not because it threatens to reduce income or attendance, but because it has revealed a significant failure on the part of most mainline churches to deal with many of the people in their own neighborhoods.
When we leave our workplaces at the end of the day, we have faith that we're driving to the home we left, despite the fact that we see houses being demolished (either peacefully or otherwise).
Thus the story drives home the fact that she was an alien and, what is more, of a particularly hated race and nation.
There is something about the fact that the tomatoes and egg yolks are coloured that seems to drive the point home even more, for me at least.
This fact was driven home recently by a friend of mine who teaches at a Christian college.
Indeed, at this special juncture of the world's history, few things need more to be driven home on the public conscience than this simple but ominous fact: it is a good deal easier to waste a patrimony than it is to make one.
La Familia, my favorite hometown Mexican restaurant, brings out freshly made salsa by the pitcher, just to drive home the fact that it is made in - house.
And it was then that I had a meltdown of epic proportions because I'd been denying our need for a car, for the past three months, due to the fact that our facility is only a 20 minute drive from our home in the city.
They're facts that drive home the point of knowing where your food comes from.
It drives home precisely how little of what happens on a football pitch is actually of any import, and as such forces the reader to come to terms with the fact that even when football is happening, not much is happening.
In fact the multitasking has driven the home crazy with choices and chaos.
The easiest way to drive this point home is to teach by example: If you lose, don't lament the fact that you lost.
In fact, Rechnitz and Reichberg were so close that the feds claim they dressed up as elves on Christmas Day 2013 and drove initially to Grant's home where they gave video game consoles and jewelry to his family before heading off to Harrington's home, where they handed out another console to his kids.
They are in fact separate issues, but the teachers» union has effectively played on public unease with one to drive home its own opposition to the other.
A key point Johnson drove home in that debate was the fact that he made a clean sweep of endorsements from local elected officials, including Congressman Jerrold Nadler.
He said the writer unilaterally selected 100 appointees to drive home the distraction presented as «facts».
The fact that they can use it to impose a social order in which women must cover themselves and stay home, in which intellectuals may not question theology, and in which the laws of the land are based on Allah's word belies the notion that an Internet - driven enlightenment is under way in the Middle East.
«The scope of the epidemic and the fact that cases were imported into the United States and Europe reinforces the importance of these viruses as pathogens and public health threats, and drives home for us the idea that we need to be looking really seriously at ways we can translate our basic science into potential therapeutics.
«These findings drive home the fact that disadvantaged socioeconomic groups, and parts of the developing world, are still struggling with access to adequate nutrition,» Ross adds.
His experience with social media drove home the fact that science communication is an integral part of policymaking.
«Even heart patients with apple - shaped bodies and BMIs in the normal range were at increased risk of dying sooner, which drives home the fact that normal - weight heart patients may need to lose some weight in their bellies too...»
The cardigan, with its established symbolism of approachability and intellect, added a layer of import to Cobain's ultra-casual ensemble (no neckties there), and drove home the fact that his performance on MTV was a bid to go beyond novelty and niche, and to join the ranks of the classic.
It is, in fact, the film that finally drives home to me the reality that Zack Snyder is not particularly great at storytelling.
Good Game, not a fan on the fact if you turn a little too hard around a turn and spin out watch out for hitting a ditch or wall as you will blow you tire out and drive on a flat all the way home.
In fact, it's probably a little overdone — the two parts of the narrative can't be more than 6 years apart, surely — but it certainly drives home the point that they're completely different people from when they first met.
Get Out turns the idea of what a «bad neighborhood» is on its ear and drives home the chilling fact that, if you're a black person, the mere words of a white person can become the ultimate violence that nullifies your self.
An intellectually grizzled Liev Schreiber plays the new editor Marty Baron, who makes this case the paper's mission on his very first day — in fact he invests Baron with an enigmatic quiet that drives home the film's point about how it sometimes takes an outsider to be able to get inside a local story.
You bought your home based on the fact that the FCAT - driven A + — F grading system was real.
In fact, although educators might not want to recognize it, the current economic calamity should drive home the reality that the economic forces at play in the world dwarf the effects of education.
The aggressive rubber adds immense grip to the front - wheel - drive Volvo in the ice and snow, driving home the fact that winter tires are far more important than all - wheel drive.
Staffers groused that the 28 - mpg EPA highway figure, confirmed in our own road - trip experience, was pretty lame for a midsize car (a fact that was driven home when the 2014 Honda Accord shared time in our Four Seasons parking lot with the 460 - hp Chevrolet Corvette, with its 29 - mpg highway rating).
Toss in the fact that I was living / working in England, but returning to the USA via O'Hare, then driving to my new home in Michigan.
Optional carbon fiber inserts throughout the cabin also drive home the fact that this isn't your grandmother's stately people carrier.
In fact, I did drive out to Joliet, Ill., and back to attend a race in our long - term 2008 Evolution MR when we had it and I was physically wrecked by the time I got home.
There have been many studies that have been published over the years that really drive home the fact that blue light emissions from tablets and smartphones is really not good for you.
The news from Bookseller.com about the fact that John Wiley is laying off 45 employees in the United Kingdom just drives the point home.
Small descriptive vignettes in the background drive home the fact that this is a vastly different world from our own.
I don't know that I would have listened to my own words of advice then, but if I could talk to other young people in that situation I would drive home the fact that they will get out and they will create their own life, their own home, and they do not need to follow in the footsteps of their family.
The closure of Parable really drives home the fact that there is no clear path of ownership when you purchase eBooks.
«We are implementing a marketing program across all of our bookstores to really drive home the fact we are serious about audiobooks.
The same article quoted Col. James Cluff, the commander of the Air Force's 432nd Wing, which runs drone operations from a desert outpost about 45 miles northwest of Las Vegas: «Having our folks make that mental shift every day, driving into the gate and thinking, «All right, I've got my war face on, and I'm going to the fight,» and then driving out of the gate and stopping at Walmart to pick up a carton of milk or going to the soccer game on the way home — and the fact that you can't talk about most of what you do at home — all those stressors together are what is putting pressure on the family, putting pressure on the airman.»
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